Talent Development Program Manager
Talent Development Program Manager – London/Hybrid
Daily rate: £400 - £500
Duration: 12‐month
Start: ASAP
Hybrid: 2 – 3 days
My client is looking for a proactive, creative Talent Development Program Manager to own end‐to‐end delivery of scaled talent development programs across the EMEA region (20+ countries; ~5,000 employees). This is a 12‐month secondment‐cover position based in London with the potential to convert to a permanent role for the right candidate.
Key responsibilities
• End‐to‐end program management: plan, coordinate and deliver global and regional talent development programs and events (logistics, vendor/event agency management, venues, scheduling).
• Stakeholder management: partner with Talent Development partners, HR business partners, change management teams, senior leaders and global teams to align program objectives and delivery.
• Experience design: support creation and optimization of the learner experience across program touchpoints (communications, onboarding into programs, session design, follow‐up).
• Communications & marketing: build and execute comms plans to drive awareness and attendance; manage internal promotion of programs.
• Measurement & reporting: define success metrics, track attendance/engagement, evaluate program impact and communicate results to stakeholders.
• Process excellence: implement and improve systems, processes and operational standards (e.g., registration, budgeting, vendor processes, LMS workflows).
• Tools & technology: operate existing learning tools and be comfortable experimenting with AI‐driven development approaches; identify opportunities for tooling improvements.
• Budgeting & commercial: manage program budgets, forecast needs and raise budget discussions for exceptional hires or requirements.
• Multi‐tasking & autonomy: juggle multiple concurrent programs and priorities, work independently and move quickly in a dispersed team.
• Additional: support ad‐hoc requests, contribute to talent reviews/top talent programs when required.
Working Model
• Team is dispersed; ability to work autonomously and manage remote stakeholders is essential.
What we’re looking for Must‐have
• Minimum 5 years’ relevant experience in talent development, learning & development, or a closely related field.
• Demonstrated experience managing scaled programs across multiple stakeholder groups in a complex/matrixed organization.
• Strong project management skills with experience coordinating events, vendors and multi‐stakeholder delivery.
• Excellent stakeholder and senior‐leader facing communication skills.
• Proven ability to design and improve learner experiences (communications, engagement strategies, post‐program measurement).
• Comfortable with learning technologies and with using AI tools or a demonstrated curiosity to adopt AI in learning approaches.
• Strong organisational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities with tight timelines.
• Based in (or able to work from) London.
Nice‐to‐have
• Experience with an LMS administration and common L&D technology tools.
• Experience in designing supportive processes and operational improvements.
• Prior experience in a global matrix organization or with cross‐regional program rollouts.